Reference251218
Price490,000 EUR
Bedrooms7
Bathrooms5
Floor Space458.0m2
Land Area2,142.0m2

Beautiful 7 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Carhiax-Plougher, Landeleau, Brittany

490,000 EUR
421,400 GBP524,300 USD
Beautifully renovated 5 storey, 7 bedroom stone house set in half an acre of glorious gardens with pool, while enjoying far reaching countryside views from its peaceful location in Landeleau.

This superb property offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern conversion with a host of desirable features.

It is set over 5 floors and has 458m2 of living space. It would make a great B&B or it could easily be transformed in to several apartments subject to planning permission.

This property has been thoughtfully renovated to combine traditional character with contemporary comforts, and features a grand entrance hallway, 4 living rooms and 5 bathrooms and 7 bedrooms. <...
Beautifully renovated 5 storey, 7 bedroom stone house set in half an acre of glorious gardens with pool, while enjoying far reaching countryside views from its peaceful location in Landeleau.

This superb property offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern conversion with a host of desirable features.

It is set over 5 floors and has 458m2 of living space. It would make a great B&B or it could easily be transformed in to several apartments subject to planning permission.

This property has been thoughtfully renovated to combine traditional character with contemporary comforts, and features a grand entrance hallway, 4 living rooms and 5 bathrooms and 7 bedrooms.

The main living room does have large windows that lets in plenty of natural light and is equipped with a wood burner.

There is a large kitchen diner with another living room area, and patio doors from the kitchen leading to the decked area measuring 38m2. This leads down to the pool area.

Also, on the ground floor is a large shower room with a walk-in shower, WC and plumbing for a washing machine.

On the second floor are 4 bedrooms and 2 large bathrooms. Both bathrooms have a walk-in shower, a separate bath and a WC.

On the third floor are another 3 bedrooms, a fourth living room and a further 2 bathrooms each of them with a walk-in shower, a separate bath and a WC.

On the fourth level is an attic of 153m2, which could be converted into further living accommodation subject to planning permission.

The cellar is 162m2 which can house at least 3 cars.

Swimming Pool: Is 8m x 4m which is chlorine filled and is an above ground with a decking area.

Situated in a tranquil setting with south-west-facing views, this property is just a short 8 minute drive from the charming town of Carhiax-Plougher, offering local amenities, supermarkets, hospital, shops, bars, restaurants and a train station.

Outside is 2,142 m2 of flat gardens and parking, a decking area of 38m2 and a Septic tank.

40 minutes to Brest airport and 45 minutes to Roscoff ferry port.
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